Doesn't get any simpler than that.
Exactly, so there's no reason to have some ridiculous distinction for prime or kelvin in the first place. As if labeling this blatant remake of Star Trek to be authentic to TOS when everything seen expresses it is not even close. Calling it Prime is not going to bring most fans back to Trek because seeing a franchise we once loved burn up in flames is not must see TV, and paying for it would be blasphemous.There is no real Star Trek. It's all fake![]()
That's absurd on so many levels. This isn't holy writ and cannot be blasphemed. If people don't like it, that's fine. My dad grew up with TOS and couldn't stand Berman era Trek. He absolutely loved Abrams' films. That's real Trek when it gives enjoyment.Exactly, so there's no reason to have some ridiculous distinction for prime or kelvin in the first place. As if labeling this blatant remake of Star Trek to be authentic to TOS when everything seen expresses it is not even close. Calling it Prime is not going to bring most fans back to Trek because seeing a franchise we once loved burn up in flames is not must see TV, and paying for it would be blasphemous.
Exactly, so there's no reason to have some ridiculous distinction for prime or kelvin in the first place. As if labeling this blatant remake of Star Trek to be authentic to TOS when everything seen expresses it is not even close. Calling it Prime is not going to bring most fans back to Trek because seeing a franchise we once loved burn up in flames is not must see TV, and paying for it would be blasphemous.
When asked about Star Trek: Discovery, Sirtis had to admit that she hasn’t watched it and explained why that is.
“I have never watched it,” Sirtis said. “I am going to explain why I don’t watch Discovery before they all hate me. We were on the best Star Trek show. If CBS thinks I am going to pay to watch Star Trek, they are demented. I will wait until I go to England and watch it on Netflix, which I pay for anyway.”
[...] Sirtis went on to explain why she doesn’t feel any real urgency to watch Discovery, and that’s because she thinks Star Trek peaked with The Next Generation, and no series since then, from Deep Space Nine on, has been able to match the first two live-action shows.
“I actually think that Star Trek got it right in our show and in the original show because the shows were about something,” she said. “They weren’t just entertainment. They were little morality plays and that is what Star Trek lost after we were done. And it ought to go back to that.”
And DS9, and Voyager and Enterprise.Apparently Marina Sirtis doesn't think Discovery is real Star Trek.
It's a bit sad that even though I might disagree with her comments she feels the need to add this: “I have never watched it,” Sirtis said. “I am going to explain why I don’t watch Discovery before they all hate me.Apparently Marina Sirtis doesn't think Discovery is real Star Trek.
Agreed. My point is only that I think a reason should be forthcoming rather than just having to accept that Spock never mentioned Michael. I’d like to know why.Since Spock rarely mentions his mom either, and Michael is human, and Spock denies his human ancestry a lot in TOS, I don't think it requires a stretch of the imagination to find a reason.
The no-show is fine with me - if there’s a compelling reason for it. Otherwise I feel that the sudden existence of Michael is not very believable from a narrative perspective in a show that frequently expects me to suspend my disbelief. Context may be for kings, but I’d like more context surrounding Spock’s relationship to Michael. I’m ok with her never being mentioned before, but I don’t accept the logic of “well she just never came up”. The writers need to come up with a better reason than such a simplistic explanation. This is Star Trek not “days of our lives”The fact is these other connections to Spock are still featured, they were shown to exist. With Michael it was a 100% no show...
Apparently Marina Sirtis doesn't think Discovery is real Star Trek.
Hey, look! A Star Trek actor is self-aggrandizing!
It's a bit sad that even though I might disagree with her comments she feels the need to add this: “I have never watched it,” Sirtis said. “I am going to explain why I don’t watch Discovery before they all hate me.
We don't need a reason. It's already consistent with what is know of Spock's family dynamics.Agreed. My point is only that I think a reason should be forthcoming rather than just having to accept that Spock never mentioned Michael. I’d like to know why.
It's different when you are side that gets to take the wind out of the new guy.Having been through it on the other side of the coin, you'd think Sirtis and Dorn would know better.
Patrick Stewart was in Emoji movie, Family Guy and American Dad, should we ignore him as well?She was in Sharknado so I wouldn't use her as a example.![]()
Alternative facts?TV was never 'free.'
Depends on where you lived.Alternative facts?
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